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b | Amusement j COHAN & HARRIS W270 5../85 22) COHAN & HARRIS Present Funniest American Comedy of Recent Years A TAILOR-MADE MAN HARRY GAMES SMittH sith GRANT MITCHELL GAIETY ®"y 8% 46th Mats. Wed. & KLAW & ERLANGER'S Big Musical Comedy Hit )) THE Rainbow Girl THE PASSING SHOW OF 1918 = ve Taare Matinees Maxine Elliott’s {i)."weise Re 230 " ALLEGIANCE | BOOTH 45th W. of Bway. Bai 22h 0S & ! i ' i ] i § Evenings 8.15 | Sat. 2.15 | ‘ ti AS s Ti oS R Matinecs’ Wedneaiay sod saturaay” " SIDNEY DREW Keep Her Saaling CASINO SiStee Weiseatay “Sod saturday” 2:13 ) i | uy | i | i | 4 " | LF E u Draven by Victor Hatt Newsrarer Terst—Hoar Epox JUDGE Summer Schedule Up and Down on the Broadway Joy Line With L. M., A Patriotic Tip Conductor UDGE was one of the three J most popular publications in the camps in a list including all the leading magazines. medium,” AuLeciance—Maxine Elliott. The latest play about loyalty. “The happy Judge, furnishes Bive Peart, Tue—Longacre. Mystery welcome relaxation for war-strung nerves. melodrama with a full quota of stealthy Stick a 1c stamp on the cover of this issu stuff. | according to Postmaster Burleson’s advice. and drop in the mail; the Government willsend it to soldiers or sailors at the front. Do this, every week, and you'll make life that much cheerier for the men in camp and “over there.” Or send us a dollar and a soldier’s or sailor’s name and address —either at camp or at the nt —and we'll send him the next 13 issues. Address Judge, 225 Fifth Avenue, New York City Eyes oF Youtu—joth Street. Helped by a Yogi and his crystal,this young lady gives her suitors the fiv rs-from-now test. Fouties oF 1gtt Amsterdam. The case against W isdom, sympathetically | presented. Frienpty Exemtes—Hudson. Sam Ber- wis Mann dialect controversy. ‘Tocetuer—Sh Bre sketches of Western Front humanity. Goinc Ur—Libe rty. Aviation romance in three st : fright, flight, plight. Keep Her Suit inc—Astor. The Drews, of film fame, have their voices restored. Maytime—Lyric. Jupce congratulates this show on being one year old this week. | Mipxicut Frotic—Cocoanut Grove. Con- venient résumé of the * Foll Mipnicut Revue—Century Grove. Giv- ing the evening a flossy finish. Motner’s Linerty Bonp—Park. Heart- throb and hair-breadth melodrama. Passinc Snow or 1918—Winter Garden. Where Beauty -is worshiped by the Western Buyer. | Ratrsow Girt, Tue—Gai, The oper- etta involving a democratic lord, a demure actress, an aristocratic butler, and an outrageously Billy Van bishop. Seventeen—Booth. The tribulations of a dress-suitless suitor. Sue Warks 1x Her Sreer—Playhouse. Concerning a lady somnambulist. Hudson Motor Car Company, Tattor-Mave Man, A—Cohan & Harris. Detroit, Mich., U. Napoleonic nerve sustained by ready wit. July 17, 1918. Ticer Rose ceum Dear Jupce Big Chief Belasco D . springs surprises in the Canadian’ wilds. Please find herewith coupon and dollar. I am taking advantage of your offer to send JUDGE to 1 of mine who is fighting Tuber s. A good dose of levity seem cated; your well-known verducLimvateaidit:has. | brand shouid prove most _benefici | Please acknowledge receipt of this pr scription, and administer promptly. | R. P. Courtis. ‘Another JUDGE Hit Scored with the Brush | THIS clever picture, which Tess on a recent cover of JUDGE, has been reproduced in full colors and ee ond PANTS mounted on a heavy mat, I] x 14, ready for the frame. JUDGE ART PRINT DEPARTMENT 225 Fifth Avenue = New York City ORMAN ANTHONY wetve O'ctock axp Att’s Wei!” Most Beneficial Weary Wifey! Husband—When my ship comes in we will have an automobile. Wife—I’s so long encountered a U-b They Are, Indeed, Reading It Editor, Jupce: You know that the letter fre me in care of JupGe and from a young second lieutenant named Glen L. Cowing, 26th Inf., A. E. F. He was reading Jepce in a Y. M. C. A. hut one night within sound of the Boche guns, he wrote, when he noticed a story by me entitled “Clubs.” It was the January roth issue of Jupce, I believe. He said he had encountered many Crowleys, Cowans and the like, but I was the first Cowing he had ever met up with outside his own family, so heventured to write me. Ihave replied. Itshows that the boys at the Front are reading JupcE. Georce C. Cow1nc. ay be interested to na soldier addressed to rwarded by you, was It will be sent postpaid for Aire -five cents cash or Aero: Pasadena, Cal. comicbooks.com Fe aes Nica